Brown arrests, continued

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Demosthenes
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Post by Demosthenes »

rachel wrote:Its none of your business what the company has me doing.
Your company doesn't do fiber optic communications, now does it? Be honest.

Hint: Most of your posts you make are from your work computer...
Last edited by Demosthenes on Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:25 am, edited 1 time in total.
Demo.
rachel

Post by rachel »

Nikki wrote:
rachel wrote:Another perfect example of a retard trying on reason for the first time.

It doesnt matter how you slice it or dice it.
A bow and a sling shot are based off the same principle.
I hope you are not a lawyer for the sake of people going to you for legals.
Can't disagree with her logic. They both are based on Newton's third law. That makes them as similar to each other as a blowtorch is to a kiss -- both based on transfer of heat.

Rachel: How do you keep a slingshot pellet from spinning so its sharp point can pierce the ermor?
Looks like trying on reason doesnt fit Nikki's so well.
Maybe you can tighten up the seams around the waste line. It might take on a new look for you Nikki!
rachel

Post by rachel »

Demosthenes wrote:
rachel wrote:Its none of your business what the company has me doing.

Your company does do fiber optic communications, now does it? Be honest. Most of your posts are from your work computer...
Tell me.
Am I at work now?
Demosthenes
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Post by Demosthenes »

Nope. You're at home.
Demo.
Nikki

Post by Nikki »

Demosthenes wrote:
rachel wrote:Its none of your business what the company has me doing.
Your company doesn't do fiber optic communications, now does it? Be honest.

Hint: Most of your posts you make are from your work computer...
Demo, those sheltered workplaces have moved into a lot of high-tech work recently.
Nikki

Post by Nikki »

rachel wrote:
Nikki wrote:
rachel wrote:Another perfect example of a retard trying on reason for the first time.

It doesnt matter how you slice it or dice it.
A bow and a sling shot are based off the same principle.
I hope you are not a lawyer for the sake of people going to you for legals.
Can't disagree with her logic. They both are based on Newton's third law. That makes them as similar to each other as a blowtorch is to a kiss -- both based on transfer of heat.

Rachel: How do you keep a slingshot pellet from spinning so its sharp point can pierce the ermor?
Looks like trying on reason doesnt fit Nikki's so well.
Maybe you can tighten up the seams around the waste line. It might take on a new look for you Nikki!
Why don't you try answering a direct question? Or do you prefer transparent evasion to admitting you might have been mistaken?
RyanMcC

Post by RyanMcC »

I guess this all begs the question why they didnt all arm themselves with slingshots instead of:

Bushmaster Rifle
M44 Rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Shotgun
Firearms Accessories
2 Ruger Rifles
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Another Ruger Rifle

I mean surely a slingshot would be just as effective?
rachel

Post by rachel »

Nikki wrote:
rachel wrote:
Nikki wrote: Can't disagree with her logic. They both are based on Newton's third law. That makes them as similar to each other as a blowtorch is to a kiss -- both based on transfer of heat.

Rachel: How do you keep a slingshot pellet from spinning so its sharp point can pierce the ermor?
Looks like trying on reason doesnt fit Nikki's so well.
Maybe you can tighten up the seams around the waste line. It might take on a new look for you Nikki!
Why don't you try answering a direct question? Or do you prefer transparent evasion to admitting you might have been mistaken?
How can it be a mistake. A sling shot is technically a bow.
And where did I mention anything about a pellet?
RyanMcC

Post by RyanMcC »

rachel wrote: How can it be a mistake. A sling shot is technically a bow.
And where did I mention anything about a pellet?
Not according to most laws..
rachel

Post by rachel »

Demosthenes wrote:Nope. You're at home.
Then how can I be posting from work?
rachel

Post by rachel »

RyanMcC wrote:
rachel wrote: How can it be a mistake. A sling shot is technically a bow.
And where did I mention anything about a pellet?
Not according to most laws..
Heres your sign!
Demosthenes
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Post by Demosthenes »

RyanMcC wrote:I guess this all begs the question why they didnt all arm themselves with slingshots instead of:

Bushmaster Rifle
M44 Rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Shotgun
Firearms Accessories
2 Ruger Rifles
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Another Ruger Rifle

I mean surely a slingshot would be just as effective?
If they're all the same as a bow, they must be as effective as a slingshot!
Demo.
Demosthenes
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Post by Demosthenes »

rachel wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:Nope. You're at home.
Then how can I be posting from work?
The system keeps track of every post you make. 54 of your past posts have been from work, for example.
Demo.
rachel

Post by rachel »

Demosthenes wrote:
rachel wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:Nope. You're at home.
Then how can I be posting from work?
The system keeps track of every post you make. 54 of your past posts have been from work, for example.
But how do you know if its work?
RyanMcC

Post by RyanMcC »

rachel wrote:
RyanMcC wrote:
rachel wrote: How can it be a mistake. A sling shot is technically a bow.
And where did I mention anything about a pellet?
Not according to most laws..
Heres your sign!
(4) “Bow” means a device for shooting arrows and includes a long bow, reflex bow, compound bow and a cross bow; and

(5) “Sling Shot” means a framed mechanical catapult, for propelling a projectile.

http://www.oromocto.ca/UserFiles/File/B ... law407.pdf

Here's your sign..
rachel

Post by rachel »

Demosthenes wrote:
RyanMcC wrote:I guess this all begs the question why they didnt all arm themselves with slingshots instead of:

Bushmaster Rifle
M44 Rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Shotgun
Firearms Accessories
2 Ruger Rifles
High-Powered Serbu .50 rifle
Another Ruger Rifle

I mean surely a slingshot would be just as effective?
If they're all the same as a bow, they must be as effective as a slingshot!
Hahahaha very comical replies!
Demosthenes
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Post by Demosthenes »

rachel wrote:
Demosthenes wrote:
rachel wrote: Then how can I be posting from work?
The system keeps track of every post you make. 54 of your past posts have been from work, for example.
But how do you know if its work?
I'm with the CIA. We know these things,
Demo.
rachel

Post by rachel »

RyanMcC wrote:
rachel wrote:
RyanMcC wrote: Not according to most laws..
Heres your sign!
(4) “Bow” means a device for shooting arrows and includes a long bow, reflex bow, compound bow and a cross bow; and

(5) “Sling Shot” means a framed mechanical catapult, for propelling a projectile.

http://www.oromocto.ca/UserFiles/File/B ... law407.pdf

Here's your sign..
What do the by laws of nowhereville have to do with this sign waving boy?
A sling is what holds the projectile. Its no different in principle than the tip of the arrow which holds the arrow to the bow string.
Release the slingshot and the projectile move forward. Release the bow string and the arrow moves forward.
rachel

Post by rachel »

Demosthenes wrote:
rachel wrote:
Demosthenes wrote: The system keeps track of every post you make. 54 of your past posts have been from work, for example.
But how do you know if its work?
I'm with the CIA. We know these things,
And your point is?
RyanMcC

Post by RyanMcC »

Image

"The very unique and ancient weapon allowed medieval warriors to shoot objects other than an arrow with precision and ease."

What you see above is still not a crossbow, as it does not shoot arrows. It is a sling-shot.

A crossbow shoots arrows. A sling-shot launches other projectiles.

Just curious what non-arrow projectile could be launched from a sling-shot which could pierce armor..

It is irrelivant however as what you see above is much diffrent than:

Image

Want to take a guess which could pierce armor more effectively?